Darrell Scott Live at Mucky Duck

Nov 15, 2009 (Sunday)
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Event details: Darrell Scott Live at Mucky Duck
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Born on a tobacco farm in London, Ky., in 1959, and raised in E. Gary, Indiana, Darrell was part of a musical family. His father Wayne, a steelworker by trade but a songwriter in his heart, moved his clan to Southern California when Darrell was 11. Soon Darrell and brothers Denny, Dale, Don, and David were part of their dadâs band, getting on-the-job training in country music as they played its hits on the stages of roadhouses and taverns as far north as Alaska.
Darrell eventually left the band and California, paying some more musical dues in Toronto and in Boston and earning a degree in poetry from nearby Tufts University, where he also studied literature. With his lyric skills sharpened and his abilities on guitars, banjo and other instruments already road-tested, Darrell followed his muse to country musicâs Ground Zero, Nashville. His key to entering Music Rowâs inner circles was, at first, his string-slinging skills â" starting in 1992, he appeared on albums by alt.country mavericks Guy Clark (for whom he later produced two CDs) and Steve Earle, Randy Travis, Patty Loveless, and dozens more.
As his "day job" as a picker flourished, Darrell channeled his other creative energies into his own songwriting and recordings. By the time he had released his debut CD, Aloha from Nashville (1997), its follow-up Family Tree (1999), and Real Time (2000), a duo album with ânewgrassâ trailblazer Tim OâBrien, Darrellâs original songs were much in demand by singers looking for more than "big hat" bragging or slick country-pop. Suzy Bogguss was the first of many to record a Scott song, taking his "No Way Out" into the country singles charts in 1996. Darrellâs compositions became highlights of albums by Garth Brooks, Faith Hill, Kathy Mattea, Maura OâConnell and even his mentor, Guy Clark. The Dixie Chicksâ recording of âLong Time Goneâ from Real Time was not only a hit for the Chicks but garnered a 2003 Grammy nomination for "Best Country Song"; "The Second Mouse," a Scott/OâBrien tune from Real Time, was a Grammy finalist as âBest Country Instrumental Performanceâ in 2001. That same year, Darrell was named Songwriter of the Year by the Nashville Songwriters Association International, an honor repeated by ASCAP in 2002.
Darrellâs solo CDs, session work, touring gigs with Steve Earleâs Bluegrass Dukes (of which he remains a member), Guy Clark, and Newgrass Revival founder Sam Bush, and his own live shows have steadily drawn reviews even payola canât buy. USA Today praised his âbrilliantly clever songsâ; Entertainment Tonight raved about his âpowerful songwriting, passionate vocals and masterful pickingâ; Rolling Stone listed his 2003 CD, Theatre of the Unheard, in their list of Criticsâ Top Albums and compared him to Clark and Springsteen âat their best.â Performing Songwriter went all the way, dubbing him âthe best of the best.â
Somehow, Darrell has continually found the time and energy to expand his musical activities ever further. In 2003, he launched his own label, Full Light Records, and his first move as owner was to produce a traditional, mountain country album for his father, This Weary Way, that finally showcased Wayneâs original songs. For the past two years, Darrell has been the âartist in residenceâ with Orchestra Nashville (members appear on Modern Hymnâs âJoan of Arcâ), creating what he calls âdiverse musical happenings â" the odder the better,â mixing the string section with such guests as Sam Bush, jazz guitarist Bill Frisell, and other musicians from many genres.
Darrell has also been stockpiling songs and ideas for his next few CDs, including orchestral recordings, a âstone countryâ album, a duets project, and a band record of roots, Americana and folk-rock songs. He plays more than 50 shows a year, including prestigious US and UK festivals, and conducts songwriting workshops around the country. He recently had to turn down invitations to lead road bands for Joan Baez and for the current Alison Krauss/Robert Plant tour due to logistics. We should all have such problems; we should all have such skills. But Darrell does, and thatâs what makes him such a distinctive and creative force in contemporary music.
Admission: $15
Rusty Andrews
McGonigel's Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk Houston
Texas 77098
Venue:
McGonigel's Mucky Duck Pub
Address:
2425 Norfolk
Houston, TX 77098
Phone:
713.528.5999
URL:
http://www.mcgonigels.com
Date:
November 15, 2009
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